Today's INSPIRATION: Meals with Dignity out of Homelessness

Today’s INSPIRATION: Meals with Dignity out of Homelessness

This Sunday morning I awoke at 6:00 am. Yes, it was early. But not that bad, considering that by 9:00 I’d done a good deed…

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They said it better (in 1995)

They said it better (in 1995)

I just discovered a pretty fantastic little online resource for issues relating to urban greening, intentional living, all-things-sustainable… In Context (a quarterly journal of humane,…

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On the margins of the food crisis

On the margins of the food crisis

There is an interesting piece out that makes me think a lot about our food case study in Langa, Cape Town that I just ran…

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A Food Security Look at Northeast IL

A Food Security Look at Northeast IL

This past week the New York Times featured a story on buying shares of local farms, highlighting Erewon farm and mentioning Angelic Organics right here…

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Responses to Crisis

Responses to Crisis

Hoarding by several nations is a major cause of the current food shortage (and no doubt increased prices), a recent NYT article shows. The article…

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Theater in the Garden

Theater in the Garden

This month I’ve been in two exceptional garden-performance settings, both of which have blown me away . Yesterday, at Ginko Community Garden, located a couple…

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Yes, We Have no Bananas

Yes, We Have no Bananas

Summertime is here.My mom served seedless watermelon, orange honeydew melon, and some gorgeous large strawberries for dessert last night. Yummy. The fruit was delicious. It…

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A not-very sophisticated poem

A not-very sophisticated poem

Lamb’s Quarters by Eve Bratman I know a secret about you. You’re not such a scourge after all. Scorned by others as a weed It’s…

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Vertical Farming...not as crazy as I first thought?

Vertical Farming…not as crazy as I first thought?

For my urban politics class, Amy F.’s final speech surprised me. She talked about vertical farming as the wave of the future, and how we…

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Chicago's Green Fest

Chicago’s Green Fest

Last weekend I was back home. In a city that purports, according to our mayor, to become the nation’s “greenest” city. Indeed, Chicago has done…

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